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        <h1>About us <small> <i>"Your home away from home"</i></small></h1>
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              <p>CHARLO Inn is a small business owned by Mr. and Mrs. Cadelina. CHARLO is an acronym of the first names of their children and themselves. The Inn is composed of 3 fully furnished units intended for  transient and long-term lease. One is allotted for fixed monthly rental while the others are more for transients. The couple run the place themselves and only employ a cleaner on a case to case basis.</p>
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            <p>Baguio is a tiny mountain resort town with a big reputation. The city is gifted with a variety of cultural, historical and scenic attractions that make it an important and interesting destination, preferred by local and foreign tourists, whole families on vacation, honeymoon couples and large convention groups.</p>
			
			<p>Boasting great natural beauty, chilly weather, tourist-friendly people and extraordinary vistas, the City of Pines is the culmination of your search for the idyllic escape from the tropical heat of the Philippine lowlands.
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            <p> The average temperature is from 15-26&#x2103, and it can drop down to 8&#x2103 from December to early February. The weather follows the typical Philippines' seasons: Dry Season from  October to May and the Wet Season from June to September.</p>
			
			<p> In general, Baguio is 8&#x2103 cooler any month compared to any other place in the Philippine lowlands. When Manila heats up at at 35&#x2103, Baguio seldom exceeds 26&#x2103 at its warmest. The lowest temperature reading made was 6.27&#x2103, recorded in January 18, 1961. Last January 29, 2007, the temperature dropped to a chilly 7&#x2103.</p>
			
			<p> Baguio can get pretty foggy and damp during the Philippines' rainy season, with the largest amount of rainfall in the country, due to the high altitude and the heavily forested areas of the Cordillera mountain range. The record for the heaviest volume of rainfall occurred in July 1927 when it measured 4.77 meters.</p>
			
			<p> In November, wild sunflowers appear on the hillsides signaling the end of the rainy season, and Baguio becomes a tropical paradise until May. Christmas season is when it glows with the nippy wintry air, and coats, hats and scarves are the outfits of choice.
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            <p>Baguio retains its title as the Summer Capital of the Philippines no longer because it is the seat of government in April and May, but because its cool temperature is a much needed respite from the tropical heat that the rest of the country endures on those months.</p>

			<p>It is a favorite vacation place for Filipino families, balikbayans (Filipinos returning from living and working overseas), American tourists nostalgic for the country's "Little America," and other foreign guests who want to sample an altogether different Philippine setting.</p>
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